Since I have never been member of a book club, I have no
idea what goes on. BUT I do love to read and I love to talk books (duh!) Here is a list of books I would love to talk
people about:
1. Anna and the French
Kiss and Lola and the Boy Next Door
by Stephanie Perkins – How fun would it be to talk about these awesome books
and compare stories, Anna vs. Lola and Cricket vs. St. Clair.
2. The Hunger Games by
Suzanne Collins – This book is so good (so is the series), we can review it and
review the movie too.
3. Twilight Saga by
Stephenie Meyer – I love Twilight, I can probably talk books and movies for
hours at a time…
4. Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen – Who wants to talk about Mr. Darcy with me? Anyone?
5. Rot & Ruin by
Jonathan Mayberry - An amazing book that might not be for everyone. If you like zombies, look no further than this series.
6. The Truth about
Forever by Sarah Dessen (or any of her books!) – I love her writing and
would love nothing more than to seat and talk about my favorite one.
7. The Sky is Everywhere
by Jandy Nelson – I love this book, it is one of my favorites ever!
8. The Friday Night
Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs – This is not a YA book, but it is so touching
and sad at the same time. A really great
book!
9. The Probability of Miracles
by Wendy Wunder – I just posted by review for this book yesterday and I have to
say that I really loved it. It is quite
lovely.
10. Divergent by
Veronica Roth – I think this book will be excellent material for a club, don’t
you think? There is so much to talk
about!
I am hoping that some of you have more experience than me! What are your pics?
Great picks. I agree they would be interesting to talk about in book clubs. I'd add Tabitha Suzuma's Forbidden and Ilsa J Bick's Drowning Instinct to the list, as well.
ReplyDeleteI love 2, 3, and 10 and wholeheartedly agree with you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat list! I loved The Hunger Games, the book itself can be talked about for ages, but I'm excited for the movie to come out too so I can compare the two! And Divergent would be a great book club pick! (I finished it yesterday, you were right, it's great!)
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